Emmerdale actress Isabel Hodgins continues to delight fans with glimpses into her new life as a mother on Instagram. While her character, Victoria Sugden, recently exited the ITV soap after a dramatic storyline involving the killing of her half-brother John Sugden (Oliver Farnworth), Isabel stepped away for a joyful reason: the arrival of her first child.
Newborn Daughter Georgie Grace
Isabel welcomed her daughter, Georgie Grace, on February 11. She shared a reel capturing her labor and followed it with a touching black-and-white photo of cradling her newborn weeks later.
On her first Mother’s Day, partner Adam Whitehead posted a heartfelt tribute featuring images of Isabel and Georgie. He wrote: ‘Your first Mother’s Day. As if I didn’t already think you were amazing…but watching you become Georgie’s mum has opened my eyes even more. The love, patience and strength you show every day is incredible. We’re so lucky you’re ours.’
Morning Routine Reel
Isabel recently posted a reel titled ‘Mornings with my little miss,’ showcasing a typical morning with Georgie. The video begins with the baby wriggling on the bed, followed by a wardrobe change, nappy changes, and feeding time, offering fans an intimate look at newborn life.
The post drew an outpouring of support in the comments. Co-star Danny Miller, who plays Aaron Dingle, exclaimed: ‘Oh hello!!’ Isabel responded with laughing emojis. Lawrence Robb (Mackenzie Boyd) praised: ‘Song choice,’ adding clapping emojis. Laura Norton (Kerry Wyatt) simply called it ‘Unreal.’ Fans echoed the sentiment, with one noting the beautiful mother-daughter bond and others complimenting Georgie’s growth and Isabel’s natural motherhood.
Victoria Sugden’s Village Exit
Victoria’s departure stemmed from intense drama fueled by Joe Tate (Ned Porteous). Armed with video evidence of Victoria injecting John fatally, Joe manipulated Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley) to frame Moira Dingle (Natalie J. Robb) for the murders of Celia Daniels (Jaye Griffiths) and Anya Berisha (Alia Al-Shabibi), plus a human trafficking operation.
Overwhelmed by guilt and forced to sell her farm share to Joe, Victoria fled to Portugal with stepmother Diane Sugden (Elizabeth Estensen) for a fresh start amid the village’s turmoil. As tensions escalate between the Tates and Dingles, questions linger about the village’s state upon her return and her potential role in Joe’s downfall.

